well, what about if someone hasn't pay Medical bills yet? - Does it effect with the Dv Lottery Interview and might be rejected?
What medical bills are you talking about? I don't think you will get a consult with the DV doctor anyway if you don't pay him, thus no test results or x-rays, thus no green card. The embassy doesn't care about outstanding bills or loans in your own country. They do not have access to that kind of information, and quite frankly, I don't think they'd care if they would. If you don't owe money to Uncle Sam, you're good to go.
The question is too broad. A lot of reasons. Mass murderers do not get immigrant visas, for instance.
Hi
I'm a DV-2010 winner. At the time of entry for lottery I forgot to list my wife and child, after I selected as a winner I went to interview they refused me because of this mistake. I want to know what can I do?
thank you
I know dv requirements now. my mean is a lawyer maybe can help me...
I know dv requirements now. my mean is a lawyer maybe can help me...
I know dv requirements now. my mean is a lawyer maybe can help me...
I don't think any lawyer can help you...you can apply again and hope you win, but you might even have jeapardized your visa chances because a denial will be on your record.
The application is clearly asking to add all of your children and spouse...so by not doing so you made a false statement which resulted in a denial...No decent lawyer will touch your case, or they will loose their good name. You are the one responsible for filling it out the way you did and at that time you must have had a reason to do so...it isn't just a box that you forgot to click on...you can't have missed the spouse, and children's questions because it is very clearly mentioned on the application and before you submit it they ask you if you have filled it out correct and if it is the truth...any one can make a small error in the name, b-day, like a spelling error, but not forgetting kids and spouse, that is done for a reason....and you have to live with that. Sorry, i don't want to be harsh, but that is reality...
I know dv requirements now. my mean is a lawyer maybe can help me...